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Newton · Home valuation

What is your Newton home worth?

A typical Newton home carries an assessed value of about $1.29M as of mid-2026, based on municipal records across 26,662 residential parcels — but assessments lag the market, and no algorithm has walked your home. A comparative market analysis, built from recent nearby sales, is delivered within 24 hours.

Free home valuation

Your Newton number, in 24 hours.

Built from comparable sales, not an algorithm. No obligation — and an honest read on what would move the number up.

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What drives Newton values

Newton turns over about 4.5% of its 26,662 residential parcels in a typical year — roughly 1,199 sales, per public transaction records. 35% of owners have held 15+ years and 14% of parcels are absentee-owned as of mid-2026, so much of what lists arrives after decades of ownership — exactly the homes where an assessment (median $1.29M, average $1.52M) tells you least about today's sale price, and a comparable-sales analysis tells you most.

How it works

Three steps to a real number.

  1. Tell us about the property

    Address, condition, and anything a drive-by wouldn’t show — renovations, additions, the things that change the number.

  2. We build the analysis

    Recent comparable Newton sales near you — not town-wide averages — adjusted for your street, lot, condition, and timing.

  3. You get the number in 24 hours

    A written valuation with the comparables behind it, and an honest read on what would move it up — no obligation, no pressure.

Questions

Newton home values, answered.

How much is my house worth in Newton, MA?

Newton's mid-2026 assessment roll shows a median residential value of $1.29M across 26,662 parcels — but your home isn't the median. Assessments lag the market, and the spread between Newton's median ($1.29M) and average ($1.52M) values shows how much individual properties diverge. A comparative market analysis of recent nearby sales is the only reliable way to price a specific home.

Why is a CMA more accurate than an online estimate?

Online estimates are models built on tax records and broad averages — they haven't seen your kitchen, your lot, or your street. A comparative market analysis starts from actual recent sales of comparable Newton homes and adjusts for what makes yours different. That's also the number a serious buyer's agent will be working from.

What does the valuation cost?

Nothing. It's a complimentary, no-obligation analysis delivered within 24 hours. If you decide to sell your Newton home, you'll already have the pricing conversation done; if you don't, you'll know what you're sitting on.

Do assessed values equal market value in Newton?

No. Municipal assessments are set for tax purposes and typically trail the open market by a year or more. In a market with roughly 1,200 sales a year, Newton pricing moves faster than assessment cycles — which is why we anchor on recent closed sales instead.